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Last weekend

When it comes to Compak Sporting, Tav Foligno has no equal. As a demonstration of this there are the results of the Italian Cup and the 2025 Champions Cup staged last weekend on the Lazio platforms of the Tav Macallè of Priverno (LT). The system of the Frasca family hosted the 69 teams in the race to best deserve the coveted trophies.

The results

Among the 26 who competed for the Italian Cup was the trio of the Tav Foligno of President Nadia Guazzarotto. Simone Berti, Emanuele Vescerelli and Moreno Cola concluded the regulatory launches with a score of 275/300, equal to merit with the hosts of the Tav Macallè Marco Lambiasi, Gianluca Sicignano and Roberto Centra, and in order to raise the cup they had to return to the platform for a series of playoffs. Also in this case the difference between the two teams was minimal, but with 67/75 to 66/75 the Umbrians deserved the summit of the podium, forcing the opponents to the square of honor. On the third step of the podium, the bearer of the Tav Campo Castiello di Afragola (Na) of President Luigi Castiello, who for the occasion convened Massimiliano Riccardi, Giulio Rosati and Antonio Donatello, with the total of 260/300.

Other podiums

Moving on the race of the Campioni Cup, in which 46 teams were measured, the Tav Foligno returned to the summit of the podium, this time with Daniele Valeri, Alberto Cardinali and Pasquale Rea, authors of 283/300. With six points of delay and the score of 277/300 the silver medal if the team of Tav Sonnino (LT) of the President Giovanni di Girolamo represented by Danilo Feudo, Agostino di Girolamo and Fernando D’Onofrio deserved it. On the third step of the podium, after an exciting play -off, the team of the Polisportiva CLT Terni di Narni (TR) of President Giovanni last. Samuele Sacripanti, Daniele Maffei and Federico Sabatini, after concluding the regulatory launches with a score of 271/300, in the playoff regulated with 71/75 to 66/75 the third of the Tav Macallè composed of Simone Consolini, Stefano Catena and Francesco Molinaro, forcing them to fourth overall (source: Fitav).

Key Compak Sporting Results: Italian Cup & Champions Cup 2025

To better illustrate the triumphs and close competition at the recent Compak Sporting events, we’ve compiled a table summarizing the key results and providing insightful comparisons. This table highlights the outstanding performances of the teams and individuals who excelled at the Italian Cup and Champions Cup held at Tav Macallè in Priverno.

| Competition | rank | Team | Score/Playoff Result | Key Performers | Notes |

| :————————– | :— | :——————————————— | :——————- | :———————————————— | :———————————————————————————————– |

| Italian Cup | 1st | Tav Foligno (Umbria) | 275/300 + 67/75 (Playoff) | Simone Berti, Emanuele Vescerelli, Moreno Cola | Won after an intense playoff against Tav Macallè. |

| | 2nd | Tav Macallè (Lazio) | 275/300 + 66/75 (Playoff) | Marco Lambiasi, Gianluca sicignano, Roberto Centra | Hosted the event; narrowly missed the top spot in a nail-biting playoff. |

| | 3rd | Tav Campo Castiello di Afragola (Naples) | 260/300 | Massimiliano Riccardi, Giulio Rosati, antonio Donatello | Demonstrated a strong performance. |

| champions Cup | 1st | tav Foligno (Umbria) | 283/300 | Daniele Valeri, Alberto cardinali, Pasquale Rea | Dominant performance, cementing Tav Foligno’s status.|

| | 2nd | Tav Sonnino (Lazio) | 277/300 | Danilo Feudo, Agostino di Girolamo, Fernando D’Onofrio | Secured second place with a commendable score. |

| | 3rd | Polisportiva CLT Terni di narni (Umbria) | 271/300 + 71/75 (Playoff) | Samuele Sacripanti, Daniele Maffei, Federico Sabatini | Won a thrilling playoff to secure third place. |

| | 4th | Tav Macallè (Lazio) | 271/300 + 66/75 (Playoff) | Simone Consolini, Stefano Catena, francesco Molinaro | After a strong showing, lost in a Playoff to the team of Polisportiva CLT Terni di Narni. |

Note: Scores represent the total score from the regulatory launches unless specified otherwise.


FAQ: Your Questions About Compak Sporting Answered

We understand that Compak Sporting may not be as widely known as other shooting disciplines.To provide clarity and context,we’ve compiled a detailed FAQ addressing some common questions about the sport,the recent competitions,and the athletes involved.

Q: What is Compak Sporting?

A: Compak Sporting is a dynamic shooting sport that combines elements of Sporting Clays and conventional clay target shooting. It involves shooting at clay targets launched from various traps, simulating different hunting scenarios. The targets’ flight paths, angles, and speeds vary, requiring skill, precision, and adaptability from the shooter.

Q: Where was the Italian Cup & Champions Cup held, and when?

A: these prestigious events were held at the Tav Macallè range in Priverno, Lazio, Italy, during the weekend of the article’s publication date last weekend.

Q: Who were the key winners at the Italian Cup?

A: The Tav Foligno team emerged victorious, showcasing their expertise and teamwork. they defeated Tav Macallè in a tense playoff, while Tav Campo Castiello secured third place. See the table earlier for more detailed facts.

Q: What about the Champions Cup?

A: Tav Foligno also excelled in the Champions Cup, with a commanding performance. They were followed by Tav Sonnino and Polisportiva CLT Terni di Narni, who placed second and third, respectively, after a hard fought play-off.

Q: What makes Tav Foligno so successful in Compak Sporting?

A: Tav Foligno’s consistent success underscores their dedication to the sport, the quality of their athletes, and their strategic approach to competition. Their strong performance at both the Italian Cup and the Champions Cup highlights their dominance.

Q: What is the future of Compak sporting in Italy?

A: The growing number of teams and the quality of competition-as demonstrated by the results from Tav Macallè-suggest a bright future for Compak Sporting in Italy. The sport continues to attract both experienced shooters and newcomers,ensuring its continued growth.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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